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Comment on: Blogal-warming

Fossil oil?

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Abiotic Oil

I ran across your post while Googling "Abiotic Oil blogs." This post is a excellent introductory synopsis of the theory.

Another blog that is entirely devoted to abiotic oil is "Oil is Mastery." The title of the blog is not indicative of the subject matter as the author, not myself, initially was concentrating on oil investments, but had a "conversion" to abiotic oil.

The primary focus is deepwater, deep-drilling, off-shore oil exploration. This is where the petroleum industry is actually drilling for "unconventional" oil, but if abiotic oil theory is valid, then abiotic oil (yes, all oil is abiotic according to the theory). But this oil is most subject to being demonstrated as abiotic oil because it's the "deepest" oil being explored for on a systematic basis.

One simple proof: Fossil theorists claim there is an "oil window" from 7,500 to 15,000 feet deep where oil forms, below which oil will not form or will breakdown into methane because of the heat, but Chevron has deep-drilled and located oil at roughly 20,000 feet below the actual floor of the sea bottom in the Gulf of Mexico. Perhaps, you have seen the Chevron ads with the tag line, "Human Energy," where they describe deepwater, deep-drilled oil discovery.

This can't happen according to the Peakers.

And, deepwater, deep oil's potential abundance would even change the conventional estimates of oil's availability.

The blog has links to scientific papers, news articles, and tradepapers, as well as opinions and comments.

It's the only blog I have located that is dedicated solely to abiotic oil on an ongoing basis (last post 2/2/08, more recent comments).

It can be Googled by "Oil is Mastery."

I would be greatly appreciative and interested in your feedback.

Best regards,